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Saturday, February 22, 2014

This former A+list mostly movie actor who had a run of movies that raced to the top of the box office a little over a decade ago is now probably a B lister but he will always have A list name recognition. Aging and cranky, the actor was out to dinner the other night and brought his own wine. Several bottles. At the end of the night he got the bill and saw the corkage fee the place charged. He argued over the $50 charge on his $500 tab. The restaurant wouldn't budge and our actor walked out of the place without paying the charge and told them they could sue him. He didn't tip either.

Wouldn't this be considered dining and dashing? Had a neighbor do that and he got arrested. Unless this was a major A-lister, the police would have been called or his card charged. I know it was just the corkage fee he supposedly walked out on, but still.

Come on. It's always known you pay a corkage fee at a restaurant. What a loser jerk. If you're smart enough about wine you're smart enough about corkage fees. Otherwise hire a private chef and entertain in house.

I think TLJ would be too classy for this. He may play cranky characters but he's still a southern gentleman.

If you don't pay the full charge, the police will be called. And if the restaurant was that adamant about not removing corkage, it doesn't sound like they woul just let him walk on it. Paying cash for the rest of the bill would be stupid, in this situation.

Still think Cage for this, he had big hits & was def A list years ago but has dropped. Has his money issues going on. Had that Gone in 60 Seconds car film & likes his bikes & flashy cars which could be hinted at in the blind with the "raced" to the top of box office bit. Seems a douche who would try this kind of thing.

Would you bring coffee to Starbucks? No. If you side with the guy, not only do I believe you have NEVER worked in the service industry, but you probably think 5% is a good tip. Stay home and eat, ummm k?

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